The phrase "suggest sb doing" is used to tell someone to do something, usually in a polite or indirect way. Here's how you can use it:
1. Suggest someone to do something
- She suggested that he should study harder.
- He suggested that we go to the park.
- She suggested that we should finish the project by Friday.
2. Use "suggest" with "that"
- He suggested that she should stay home.
- They suggested that we should not go out.
3. Use "suggest" without "that" (less common)
- He suggested that we should go to the cinema.
- She suggested that he should take a break.
✅ Example Sentences:
- I suggest you finish your homework.
- He suggested that we should go to the beach.
- She suggested that she should not accept the job.